‘I’m told Jimmy is in horrible shape,’ Tyson Kho, CEO of Keep Sydney Open, said. ‘When he was canvassing as a candidate for Keep Sydney Open in the Lower House, the females were always with him.


Aerial footage of the distant bush commune reveals a scattering of buildings among the trees.
There are no driveways or fences separating the homes. Automobiles are parked recklessly wherever their drivers can find available space.
The community is supplied with water via a tank located in the property’s center, and it is understood that they pool resources wherever possible.
‘They’re like family,’ one resident explained to Daily Mail Australia. ‘They’re all in such a state of grief right now.’
The commune is only a 35-minute drive from Byron Bay’s primary business district – but it feels a world away to locals.